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Little Buckets of Bones

Emmertjes Botjes – Tasty Chew Snacks for Your Dog

Our Emmertjes Botjes are delicious chew snacks that keep your dog happily occupied for a long time. Made from high-quality ingredients, ideal as a snack or reward. The practical little buckets make it easy to take the bones with you or store them. Pamper your dog with these tasty and nutritious treats that are good for teeth and gums.


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Bucket Bones — Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right flavour and recipe?
Choose by your dog’s tolerances and feeding goals: pick single‑protein flavours if your dog has food sensitivities, choose a grain‑free recipe if your dog reacts to cereals, or rotate proteins (fish, poultry, lamb, game) to reduce the risk of developing an intolerance. For training use, prefer smaller, softer pieces; for long‑lasting chewing choose firmer snacks. Always check the ingredient list for known allergens and match the treat size and texture to your dog’s breed and bite strength.
Are bucket bones suitable for puppies, adults and senior dogs?
They can be, but match texture and size to life stage: young puppies and dogs with erupting teeth may need softer, puppy‑formulated chews or finely broken pieces, while healthy adult dogs typically tolerate firmer chews. Seniors or dogs with dental problems often need softer options or easily breakable pieces. When in doubt, consult your veterinarian before introducing hard chews to very young or dentally compromised dogs and always supervise the first sessions.
How should I store bucket bones to keep them fresh and safe?
Keep the bucket tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong heat sources. Protect the treats from humidity and other foods to avoid spoilage. Follow the best‑before and storage instructions printed on the packaging and use opened treats within the recommended period. Keep the bucket out of reach of children and curious pets to avoid accidental overeating.
How can I use bucket bones for training, dental care or weight control?
Use small or broken pieces as quick rewards during training to avoid overfeeding; count treats into your dog’s daily caloric allowance. Long‑lasting bones can support mechanical tartar removal, but they are not a substitute for tooth brushing or professional dental care. For weight control, choose lower‑fat protein options (for example fish or lean poultry) and reduce meal portions accordingly. Always supervise chewing and remove any small, swallowable fragments.